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Fleischer: The situation in Gaza as a result of options that challenge international law

In a statement issued today, Sunday, he indicated that the latest displacement issued by Israel against the Palestinians in Gaza City comes two weeks after the assertion of famine in Gaza Governorate, and in the midst of a major military attack.

He warned that there is little opportunity – until the end of September – to prevent the spread of famine to Deir Al -Balah and Khan Yunis, but this opportunity fades quickly.

The relief coordinator said in cases of Al -Tawari: “We are still a victory for the possibility of stopping this terror”.

He called for the introduction of humanitarian aid without obstacles, the protection of civilians, the implementation of temporary measures of the International Court of Justice, the release of arbitrary hostages and Palestinians, and a ceasefire.

The tents of the displaced were crowded along the coastal strip of Gaza City in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Voices from Gaza: The displacement costs thousands of dollars

In Gaza City, a number of citizens spoke with the United Nations News reporter, expressing their confusion, as for the difficult choice between staying or displacing.

Among them is Abu Amer Al -Sharif, who said “We are confused about our command”He described his condition and his family sitting in front of the remainder of the house in which he lives in Gaza City, where intensive Israeli operations continue in the city and areas in the northern Gaza Strip.

Abu Amer was sitting and his family in front of their luggage and their purposes that they brought out from their home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City in preparation for another displacement, but the confusion seemed on his face while talking to our correspondent about what the new displacement means.

Abu Amer said: “You know the financial burden, including transportation costs, renting new housing. No salaries from the Palestinian Authority, and people without income. Families are required to pay thousands of dollars to the places to which they are moving, in addition to transportation costs. Moreover, our property is damaged.”.

He added that he had to “Dismantling three bedrooms that cost me between 7 and 8 thousand dollars, to sell it for a thousand shekels only, or about 400 dollars.”.

Abu Amer Al -Sharif sits in front of his purposes in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City.

Abu Amer Al -Sharif sits in front of his purposes in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City.

“I live above the rubble”

In the same neighborhood, Hossam Madi stands between the rubble of his house while he was breaking the furniture in order to sell his wood as a firewood for heating. Hossam said: “We do not have enough money for displacement to the southern Gaza Strip.”.

And all that he seeks is to secure enough to be displaced with his wife and children, describing his condition by saying: “I break the wood to sell it to buy a kilo of breakfast or lunch, so we have nothing. Look at our house, see what happened to it. I live on the rubble, and now I will take my beds and move to the west of Gaza.”.

Hossam Madi, a resident of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City, removes some of his belongings from his devastating home.

Hossam Madi, a resident of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City, removes some of his belongings from his devastating home.

But the destination has become unclear, as Saqr Abu Sultan said as he puts the luggage of his family on a three -wheeled vehicle in preparation for the departure of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Saqr said: “The situation is messy now. We are trying to evacuate, but we do not know where we go, despite talking every time about safe areas.”.

The United Nations Coordination Coordination Office said last Friday that the ongoing attack on Gaza City had increased, which increased the damage to civilians and the facilities they depend on to survive.

Agith Songi, head of the United Nations Human Rights Office in the occupied Palestinian land, said that reports said that about a million Palestinians are still in northern Gaza, “They are now pushing into areas that are constantly shrinking the west of the Gaza Strip in difficult humanitarian conditions.”.

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